9:15 AM: Senator Smith will give the keynote address at the QDC breakfast, where he will also be honored for his leadership. The theme of the breakfast is “Queens: A First Look at the Future of Small Business, Development, Economy & Retail.”

8:00 AM: Senator Smith will attend Memorial Service for Deceased members of the Legislature. Location: St. Mary's Church, Lodge and Pine Streets Albany 11:00 AM: The Senate is in session. Watch live at http://nysenate.gov

10:00 AM: Senator Smith will attend the General Electric Press Conference with Governor Paterson and Jeff Immelt, Chairman and CEO of General Electric to announce New York State’s support of GE’s intent to build a sodium battery manufacturing facility in the Capital District area..

1:30 PM: Senator Smith will speak at the Community Service Society's 3rd Annual NY Reentry Roundtable Advocacy Day

The Leader will host a youth town hall forum with a panel of guest to discuss how to prevent gang violence, the importance of staying in school and how to obtain and keep a job. He will also have information available on his summer youth employment program, the Youth Business Network.

The Leader will host a youth town hall forum with a panel of guest to discuss how to prevent gang violence, the importance of staying in school and how to obtain and keep a job. He will also have information available on his summer youth employment program, the Youth Business Network.

Operation SNUG to Aid in Ending Violence in Eight Communities Across State

(Albany, NY) – In an effort to cut down on illegal guns and gang violence that plagues communities across the State of New York, the State Senate will announce a new initiative, Operation SNUG, to help local law enforcement and anti-violence community groups deploy innovative tactics to steer at-risk New Yorkers away from the culture of gangs and illegal guns.

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